‘Your home is here’ – Lyon urge Memphis Depay to forget Barcelona

Robin Bairner
Robin Bairner
  • Updated: 19 May 2021 15:43 BST
  • 2 min read
‘Your home is here’ – Lyon urge Memphis Depay to forget Barcelona
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Lyon president Jean-Michel Aulas has told Memphis Depay that the best decision he can make for his future is to snub Barcelona.

Netherlands international Depay has been a priority of the Catalans since the summer. Indeed, he came close to moving to Camp Nou in October, but they were unable to make room for him in their squad.

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His contract expires in June, allowing him to discuss terms of a free transfer as of last Friday.

Aulas, though, is hopeful that Depay may yet choose to stay in France.

“Lyon thank Memphis for all you have achieved as a football with our club,” Aulas tweeted. “You are at home here and you are also a man who has shown himself to be an example and to have great ambition.

“You can stay here as long as you wish!”

Aulas also quote a press conference in his post from December 15, in which Depay said: “I think 100% of Lyon.”

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  • Depay’s Lyon success

    The Ligue 1 side have played a major role in resurrecting Memphis’ career after a difficult 18-month spell with Manchester United.

    They signed the 26-year-old in January 2017 from the Red Devils for an initial fee of £16 million. He has subsequently played 155 times for Lyon, scoring 62 goals and assisting a further 47, making him a big favourite in the Rhone Valley.

    In December 2019, the attacker suffered a serious knee injury. This complicated Lyon selling him in the summer of 2020 for a fee they felt justified his talents. Additionally, though, Depay has not come close to signing a new deal.

    Lyon are unlikely to take the chance to sell him in January. Presently, they are top of Ligue 1 and with Moussa Dembele out for an indeterminate number of weeks with a broken arm, they would be risking their title challenge if they sold their prized asset.

    Memphis’ future, though, likely lies away from OL.

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